
Marin Designated as an Educational Equity Systems Change Community
Based on the work of Marin Promise Partners, the National Strive Together Cradle to Career Network has certified the county as a Systems Change community.
Based on the work of Marin Promise Partners, the National Strive Together Cradle to Career Network has certified the county as a Systems Change community.
Congratulations to the four qualifying districts (SRCS, SUSD, SMCSD and MCOE) that received Community Schools state grants to support their efforts to work in partnership with community-based services, families and each other.
This Learning Brief, through a case study approach featuring the Sausalito Marin City School District and its Superintendent Dr. Itoco Garcia, looks at how Marin Educators for Equity Initiative Partners are working together to increase their BIPOC educator workforce so that it more closely aligns with the demographics of the county’s student population.
This Learning Brief highlights the Partnership’s regional implementation of its unique collaborative approach to closing educational equity gaps for students and families in West Marin. This case study outlines some promising indicators of success that may spark similar action in other regions.
Marin Promise Partnership is one of 7 communities across the country that have been involved in the Strive Together Systems Transformation Systems Indicator project. Out of this work, Marin Promise Partnership created a Learning Brief on Antiracist Education that focuses on several of the Systems Indicators, especially the Culturally Responsive Curriculum indicator.
12.02.22 Marin launches free satellite internet program for coastal families, Marin IJ
12.15.22 Report: Marin housing unattainable for many education staffers, Marin IJ
11.08.22 Changing systems from cradle to career in Marin County, StriveTogether
11.22.22 Marin education network recognized for equity efforts, Marin IJ
10.22.22 Sausalito Marin City School District gets $3.4M for child care, early education, Marin IJ
10.24.22 Research reveals collective impact improves postsecondary outcomes, StriveTogether
9.17.22 Tam Union school board race draws 6 candidates for 3 seats, Marin IJ
9.27.22 Marin public schools enrollment down 10% since pre-pandemic, Marin IJ
7.21.22 Marin Voice: School district leadership in Sausalito, Marin City pushing courageous path forward (Robin Pendole), Marin IJ
6.6.22 Marin school district’s poor grades prompt intervention, Marin IJ
5.20.22 Marin Voice: Next County Superintendent of Schools Must Commit to Educational Equity, Marin IJ
5.15.22 San Quentin site could go from guns to affordable homes, with support from state, San Francisco Chronicle
5.13.22 San Rafael names Latino community leader as citizen of year, Marin IJ
5.12.22 California set to launch hundreds of community schools with $635 million in grants, EdSource (Partners on the list of grant recipients)
12.18.21 Marin Voice: We must work to get needed resources in hands of students, Marin IJ
08/12/2021 Marin Voice: Creating a more equitable county through education, Marin IJ
07/08/2021 Marin libraries inch toward pre-pandemic staffing, services, Marin IJ
07/07/2021 New Marin summer school tackles real-world issues, Marin IJ
05/03/2021 West Marin preschools to join Shoreline district, Marin IJ
05/01/2021 Shoreline will take over Tomales preschool, but wait on Papermill Creek, Point Reyes Light
April – Network Stories, StriveTogether
03/13/2021 Marin Voice: If we want to help every child reach their full potential, we have work to do, Marin IJ
Click HERE to see a comprehensive list of all of the Partnership’s press coverages stories.
Based on the work of Marin Promise Partners, the National Strive Together Cradle to Career Network has certified the county as a Systems Change community.
Congratulations to the four qualifying districts (SRCS, SUSD, SMCSD and MCOE) that received Community Schools state grants to support their efforts to work in partnership with community-based services, families and each other.
This Learning Brief, through a case study approach featuring the Sausalito Marin City School District and its Superintendent Dr. Itoco Garcia, looks at how Marin Educators for Equity Initiative Partners are working together to increase their BIPOC educator workforce so that it more closely aligns with the demographics of the county’s student population.
This Learning Brief highlights the Partnership’s regional implementation of its unique collaborative approach to closing educational equity gaps for students and families in West Marin. This case study outlines some promising indicators of success that may spark similar action in other regions.
Marin Promise Partnership is one of 7 communities across the country that have been involved in the Strive Together Systems Transformation Systems Indicator project. Out of this work, Marin Promise Partnership created a Learning Brief on Antiracist Education that focuses on several of the Systems Indicators, especially the Culturally Responsive Curriculum indicator.
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